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FA Cup quarter-finals: How to follow all the action on the BBC and what to look out for

The FA Cup resumes on Saturday when Chelsea travel to Middlesbrough with the Championship side hoping to cause another shock.

The Blues' trip to the Riverside in the quarter-finals will be live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

The three remaining last-eight ties all take place on Sunday.

Southampton host Manchester City (15:00) on BBC One while Crystal Palace v Everton (12:30) and Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (18:00) will be on ITV.

Here, BBC Sport outlines what to look out for across the quarter-final matches.

After the fifth-round was played on weekdays to help alleviate fixture congestion, we move back to a more conventional FA Cup weekend with Middlesbrough looking to humble another top-flight side.

Boro won on penalties against Manchester United in the fourth round and followed that up with a extra-time victory over Tottenham, with teenage substitute Josh Coburn making a name for himself with a superb winner.

But while Chris Wilder's side will hope for more of the same, Thomas Tuchel's reigning European champions and Club World Cup winners are likely to provide a much sterner opposition and will be favourites to progress despite uncertainty over their ownership.

Forest host Liverpool in a poignant first meeting in the competition since since the rescheduled 1989 semi-final which was played at Old Trafford, following the Hillsborough disaster.

Former Liverpool academy manager Steve Cooper has already guided his side past Arsenal and Leicester on their way to the quarter-finals.

And he will be hoping that his mix of experienced professionals like Steve Cook and Jack Colback, plus some exciting youngsters like Brennan Johnson and on-loan Joe Garner, can push Jurgen Klopp's Champions League and Premier

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